Bluehill® Universal Software: Top 5 FAQs

While maintaining all of the power and flexibility found in previous versions of Bluehill software, our latest static testing software, Bluehill Universal, was built from the ground up for touch interaction and boasts many advanced new features, such as pre-loaded test methods, QuickTest in seconds, and enhanced data exporting capabilities.

As with anything new, people have questions. So below, we've compiled answers to the top 5 most frequently asked questions.

1. Can Bluehill Universal be added to my existing testing system?

If you have a 3300, 5500, 5500A, 5900, 8800, ElectroPuls™, IS02, or 59-R8 system, you can run static tests on Bluehill Universal. (If you can’t find your frame number, contact us. We’ll help you find it.)

2. I am using an older version of Bluehill software. How would I benefit from an upgrade?

Bluehill Universal adds new value in a number of ways:

Touch Interface - The groundbreaking touch interface offers a refreshed, more intuitive experience for Bluehill users of all levels, while still providing consistencies in test setup and operation when compared to previous versions. In addition, the touch interface features allow for more flexibility and capability when writing test methods.

QuickTest- QuickTest lets operators start a simple tension or compression test in a matter of seconds, without setting up a method.

TestProfiler (v3.72 and higher) - TestProfiler allows users to create custom test control sequences called profiles, using waveform-building blocks, such as triangle waves, ramps, and holds. A test method graphically displays as it’s being created and can be modified using standard Windows tools (cut, copy, paste, delete, etc.).

Instron Connect - The Instron Connect communication platform offers a quick and easy way to get in touch with Instron Tech Support. Operators can open tech support calls, request verification services, and upload method and sample files directly from the Bluehill Universal software. This integration eliminates the need to spend time on the phone exchanging system and software identification information — Bluehill Universal sends all of this information automatically after tapping “Submit”.

3. Do I need to use a touchscreen with Bluehill Universal?

Although Bluehill Universal is designed for touch, it isn’t obligatory. Operators may be more comfortable using a keyboard and a mouse over a touchscreen, and that’s okay. We do encourage that the monitor is positioned in portrait orientation, regardless of whether or not the touch interface is used. With the newly sized workspace components and buttons, portrait orientation optimizes the testing ergonomics of clicking and tapping, and allows users to optimize screen space with useful test information.

4. What operating system can I use for Bluehill Universal?

Bluehill Universal works on the following operating systems:

Windows 7 Professional (32-bit or 64-bit)

Windows 10 (64-bit only), all versions except Home edition

We do recommend users opt for Windows 10 over Windows 7, as it offers the best touch sensitivity, user experience, and technical support from both Instron and Microsoft moving forward. Instron offers an Operator Dashboard “all-in-one” touch PC solution, which comes with an adjustable mount for the test frame. The Operator Dashboard comes installed with Windows 10, Bluehill Universal, and all of the factory settings that we recommend using when running the software.

5. Will I need training to run Bluehill Universal?

We recommend that all Bluehill users receive introductory training from your local Field Service Engineer when the software is installed. There are various levels of training available depending on familiarity with former Instron software products, and the complexity of testing applications and test method setups.